Harrison Press - J ournal. VOL. ZVI. HABBISOIT, KSBHASICA, THURSDAY, APiIL 28. 1904. IN O. LOCAL XLWS OF THE WKKK )f Mr, and Mr. I. Hourret were up from Running nater Tueuav. PUBLIC SALE, The Crawford dentist is I r T.H.Sj.in.il I Jain i :.k, of Ajri.tf, w:w iu liii-ti- , The uii'lrrsiirnod will wll ,"Hf-w 'Hii syes.erd.ij . ioDoi,, (l,--, ril-rl JU-O- A. Erdman and wile were in Harrison !TtV ilt ILf HUll It 4 111 i Nice weather tlie past week but no j a couple ol days this week. li'Jll i of tilt' o;o nilich or am. ' - ! .' m thi1 'Hi''- Kxilh ol Moiitro.-e, on John Coffee was ui from the valley Monday. II. M. Walker, of Whitney, i it y after a car of potatoes. Jesie Newlin lias Wn on lh sick list On week. f J. A. Rice, of Andrews, a in the city yesleruay. V Mrs. W. H. Davis was sick a few duj s this week. Miss Dollie Priddy is working at the Harrison Huuae. Will Lacy put wp a tmru on his town )roM.-rty thin week. The Alliance Crip eel birthday hint week. ibrated its 11 li itourret Sl 1 a m hail a new floor .lit in the htore Tuesday. Sheriff Low ry, who ifi wi'!: l ist week is able to Ik; on duty. B inker Clarke was on tin; mi-.k list lat week, hut Is ljelti-r now, Tie- s. hold children had their .i ture tutieu in a group al tie; school house Monday, It" v. 1 Hum Is ;ui I si, i) vm nt to ( i.i.v. fold Tuesday cv.ti:ti -mA ix-turard the next morning. Lacy Bros, sold a couple of line roller beariui, buci. ! his week to the Ham mm Liveiy lirm. Joseph Slastny, of Uphill, Wyo., v.a In this cip, a lew (lavs on business lal ler part tit this week. Charley Thomas, of Warren, Wyo.. ',n in tins city last .S.ituitla-. f Lucy tiros. exie t to build on more slir-d room for lio.si, lumber. Jesse i rawfoni sjeot. a few uavs in Chadron on busmee this. ku-L Sam Seaman huh wile a- in Harrison Moieiat and Tuesday of this eik. C. M. Criswcll. oi Lusk, has lieen m t'liscily on business most of the week. Man us Vaideg and vmi, I'lato, of Norlhviuw. Hyo., visited in this cily fore part of the uei-k. J Henry Warneke led List Friday morn in lor Colorado, wleielei will u.sit a lei weeks Willi his laiuiiy. 15 i:n ll.imv, Mother and i 'inlddoi To Mr. and Mis. '. II. Smith of on April IJ'j. r.)fll, a girl. Hell. The soldier,, who pi-sed th aucikago Sunday, re'mneil 'l'uesd.iv Koiii through hi-re a!iout noon. Mis Hertha Th.iu:s ifter a we-k- viit ul, fnrtul.s in II, or: on, relurneii to her home in Wyomni; e-.terdav . Jlel,:e ( 'rites, of ( I oo'ruil, U.K? ll pa' sender on t he west hom.d train Moad iv iiieniiiii; returniiij.; tie- same, evening. " l'.i'iltN To Mr April V.t')i, : ceriie.i .loiiis iiod Jlrs. If. II. J.-icy on hoy. All p u te , i on- II. f Mrs. t.;.trl Lirseu, who hud un opera tion -ifoni.ied l.iM ek for ttuiior, rnpioly ri , ; . .r Ca'ho!i-this.'.- , ,.' nun , n c. jin Xi i " .! 1 1 1 ,; . i Biro.--, ,,s . t - 1 1 llar::vi., la-' !.-( t (. r.;e 1 ..Hlaio west i'f i hi '--is 1 mini liio . , i. Bulletin were I'oiidoi ted in I. i -. ..lid a -;ooOlv - a'ii! her -i i er as, v t-,t ! . i f .-e, .I.l' I' Met-el ll-oOl ri';ir M.'irsl M III I . eame to Ihirrisi n on l.u in- .tt Frulay lit.i! 1 et uri.ed I - one- the I'o I low in u (l-i y. l!;it('nrk,on TJiurs!ay, Use ! I'.itb day of May 1U04, at 10 o'clock, a. in. i(il head of H-year-old heifers ilia cows, some witli calx by r-Mi'. 2S 2-year-old steers, 2-year-oll lieifern, 2.'5 1-yt ar-old lieift-rs, 2" 1 -year-old steein, 1 Hull J Hereford, .; mares, .5 years old, 1 marcH heavy with foal, 17 2-year-old colts, 4 1-year-old colts, 1 Indian iony with foal, 1 saddle iony. 2 sows heavy with iig, 1 corn planter, 1 cultivator. 1 wind mill, 30 foot lower L,i, i,,,.jand pumi) and other articles loo numerous to mention. VUV.K LVSCU AT NOOX. TH11MS- 2 percent discount for CASH or 0 months time will he jriveji on fund hank iilile notes hearing lo jjer cent illtei'est. August Sz Adam J'aumprard. P.G, COOPER, Auctioneer Ihr. T.H. Spindlo tls Craw ford dentist J. li. toirke arrived home on this mornings train. Attorney Meeuui, of Douglas, is in tl f ity on hiisiuess lo dav. Ju k ZtjrliKi, was a passenger for Craw ford, yesterday evemi'jr. , FOIi SALK-I5ard fgiis. I'm e, 1") lor $1. Plymouth Rock li L. Klj-x. iu LIjO Wilson's mother and her daughter arrived here from Iowa, this morning vVe understand that Mm has come tobtav Mrs. Jaioes Connolly and daughter, Honuie, came up from Mud Springs yes terdity evening foi a few days visit in this city. lh -h irds & J 'i-n lnvi- moved tliii s'oi I, of foci's in room south oj ii-eir forile-l- Ice. i,; loll u tiere every thine looks l orilfol '.vlile ;iu,i e- it. t in to I;n v Fool! rv iK t ; ii Ihos. for Screen d.Kirs S 1 111 J.iC.lheV lelt Wednea for f -.. lo t;, v. o i ,.; pi-yetl n 'lee.. ( ', .i;'..u' tani.li ' h.e'.r on .louriml. -; inoriuog nil: he cm I In l -. n 1 Ih, 1 i,-, ioiiimn- w 'is norlh-li.-ln en,':ie;ed on the at prfi-nt Crawford Thn church oci;thle Kiveu in the (ins wold home on Ft-:day e riling was well Btterdeil und is reported a decided sue, ess Gordon Journal. Jha L';wis was up from Kinniuy; water yesterday and culled at. Ihis olli -e and left the wherewith that da'ed his guWription uhiad. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Andrew Christian, of Kutley, Wyo , were in linnisou Tins day. Wo acknowledge u pleasant fill from Mr. Christian. nrv iiloravi k nil i ue!n- tin.' lit lor ' edar Rapids, low a, where he I vpi'l.-ts til remain tor the summer. nis many fi'iereis ( ere ivt-.ii him successi. 4 i,;nitv I ;i'i-.; o.iiie (iioi nye to Ins many trie -k m o ,rus-.ii .yionouy i -yenn and depurieil lor Sic ntl.in, W o., where h will remain for the summer. iYA llolliiijjsw-ortli was m Harrison Monday , His wifu am children, who li-ivu tx-eii spending the winter ill t alifoi ii'a, extmi t lo nil urn liome this week. F. H, H. kiha, a brother of Mrs. A. I.i'dm.-iii, w le . i :ime here from Wiseonwu a In ut j ears a):i, 1 f t Tuesday evening for his homil in that, slate where, ho will loiike an exli-nded visit. (i, W. Hester arrived froin 1'noni i, I oio., Tlleiay ev eniue; -mii w o reiicllll In re on bnsiii"ss for a few days, Mr Hester has a host of friends here that ate :il ways ph-.-ised to .e him. Tilt, , i . . j. ii. i .lessr. u piny assessor ot it.irri on. together with his wife reiurued to (heir hou.e from this city Weihe-wh'y iiionnii, Mr. Hi -M-r had heen un.Mr tlie ire of !'r J, K S-i- der ten d r.-s for n.ei,ro'i.',i-m., r -i uniiiiL' none' frrenilv tni pioyed. 'liadron Journal, A'v.iiint of Ceneral tVitifrenc Meth rnlit. ' 'htirrh nnd N";itional U-t.nl f r -ers .siKMiiin of the Unitwl Ntat, tickets to Sac, Francisco and Portl.ind will lie told up to and inoluiline; May 1st at t IS X for the round trip. Hetnni limit June :iOth l'.iO-l, J. L. HALL, Asjeiit FXTIi V Kod cattle or sheep ranch Houthern part of this i-oiinty for saU. snap if taken at once. Inquire at till ollice. a yy NOTICE. All parties ipdeheled to Chas. Newman by note, or otherwise will find all hills and notes at toe Commercial Hank for collection. Please call and Kettle all open accounts by note bankable or cash in hand and save costs. CHAg Newmak Cornstalks, hundreds of themare beintf iis-'d today for making paper, and the growth of the new industry is proyin, boom to the w estern farmer as well as to the man who conceived the project. Botl shell and pith of the stalk have heen used in several mills with considerable sue cess, tne mactunery necessary lor lepa- ratlni; them having been introduced about a year ago. Some Illinois farmers have their fields harvested for the n by company, which hauls its machine to a farm, shucks the corn, deposits the jrrain In Imxes, bundles the stocks into great rolls ready for shipment, and leaves the husks and fodder prepared for use as cat- tin feed id the farm all in a fraction of the tune it lormeiiy required the land owner to gather his crop The farmer pays the machine man tl an acre, and the latter can clean up six acres a day 1'he -stalks become the property of the compiiny at'd are shippeil to its paper mill. It is estimated that a mill with ilaily cap-o ily of 100 tons of the linished will require (J0.00U tons of stalks iinnual- ly, anil that the hosking machine some day will he pi-rlaet. so that it will cover lil teen ucres a day. OUP, CORRESPONDENTS. Jens Jensen, of Douglas, Wyo.,.was in this vicinity a few days within the past week looking after the interests of his homestead nnd attending to some other business. He was visiting friends in Harrison Monday and was a pleasant. caller at thisnlliceand renewed his sub script ion for the ansuing year. jj, E, Zimmerman was fully ori nned We understand ihai tie- Boii.ii- as a mmisiter at the last meeting of the Omaha Presbytery, He will go ti. Utah to accept a pastorate. James I teuel nnd his sister, Mrs Clunif. and children, arrived here from Arkansas last Saturday. We have not learned whether they intend to remain or Dot, C. B. Brown, the photographer from Fort Uobinsoti, was in this tit from Saturday morning until Monday evening and did a good business in the photograph line. no; h are going to meet at the rvipp pluou Sun day afternoon to organize, their hall t"tn ... v... ... t. " - .1 to get themselves in shape. August and Adam tlanmgard have their stock advertised in t his i.s.siie lo be sold May 10. The bovs will go to Filge moid, S. H., nnd engage iu the livery business. The front window of Otto lindeirran'p bakery was broken and the sale room nttred by theives on Sunday niglii. Nothing of inuh value taken. Craw ford Bulletin. Allen !. Fisher, of Ch.idron, who lias been gloriously defeated for various offices in the district at different times, lias finally' succeeded in Ixuiig elected Mayor of Ctiadron. Last Friday' dailes rewirt that the Kinkaid homestead lull has bur sailing having prr-sed the seiiaM and house, goes to the prcsiient and executive uppioval refill dud uliliokl cci taiu. F.d (iuthrio has returned from Kearney where he has I wen attending- the Military Academy. He camo by the wnv of Cheyenne n he took exnmination nl that place. lie will remain here until June. John L. Kay in determined to k i p his herd of Jlfreford cattle well to the Iron! nf far ns good breeding is concerned, judging from th fine 1000 II) M mnnth old bull he received here from tqe east Saturday. Jrawford Bulletin. Mr. Klema, a brother of Mrs. Antone Mornvek, who with his d . lighter came here from Cedar Kapids, Iowa, about live weeks ago, returned to hi i home Tuesday night. His daughter will re main here for few, weeks mow visit. lyT. I. Hilton, was in Harrison Monday. Ho was a plcnsicnt caller at, this olllce and left the lirm a couple of dollars her. Mr. Hilton has lieen u resident of hawe.s county for the past few years, hil'j recently purchased tile I.S. Mcintosh ranch a few miles this side of Fort. Holi inson.and is living there so he is again a Koi.iuiii.vii e.iiliA Cotitoj, The news of tic. death of E Slitit.to, h')M ..f ll. !... f lea ,tu,rt,t. Mr.-. BoyleR, of Pleasant Kidge. Wednes day nfternooti, reached hure just too late for the pa.er last press day. Mr. Rhatto was about 81 years of nge and had been in ill heal Lh for several weeks past. The funeral service were conducted by Rev. Haniels at the Pleasant Uidgn church Friday afternoon and the remains were laid to rest in that cemetery. The le reaved children and relatives have the sympathy of all. Meaty Bros, with their King of the World Kineloscope will here on the even ing of May 2nd. They have the Iroquois Theatre lire. What Impiiened in-' the runnel. Urunkeii triimpon Holler Skates, and many other interesting and comic moving pictures, ulso Illustrated songs such at The Tie That Hinds, Last night as the Moon was Shining, and etc. AIMiogether 1hey have .10000 of the latost movu.g ph-iup., and illiiKtrn t il megs The ritKSH JocknaI. in reporting the death of Mr. Konrath last issue, stated that he died before he could be taken in to tin? house. Thin, we have since learn ed, whs a mistake, as hedied in the house on the bed. Mr, Konrath bad been in ill health all winter, and accompanied by his son John, he went to South Dakota for treatment. When he first arrived there he seemed to improve but a change soon caniM for the worse. He then went to Sioux (iity where the best physicians of that city were procured for him, hut they said that nothing could We done for for him as he had heart disease, and that if he wanted to see his family again that 'le should not loose any time in starting for home. He and his son started at once and arrived home noon enough for Mr. Konrath to see his family hut he was unable to talk with them as he died """GLEN KOUNDUPS. Mr, Chris Morgan is on the sick list. Mr. Kara Tucker was i Crawford visit or Tuesday. Marie Madsen has been staying with Mrs. Corder the past week. Mr. John Bourret nnd brother passed through Glen on a husiness trip in this vicinty Monday. Mr. and Mrs Hunt ley and Mr. and Mrs. Iieiislow called on Mr. and Mrs, Tucker Sunday aliernion. j Mr. Chris Morgan r.nd Joe Jensen took nn overland trip to Crawford Friday, n turning Saturday. Mr. Julius Jensen departed for Lead, South Dak. Friday evening. He left the bovs to edit the ranch. Mrs Johnson, Mrs. R. Gilmore nnd Mrs, Jim Johnson, and children spent a very enjoyawe day witu ivirs Jienslow on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Will Corder took the train for Alliance Monday night, We hear that he intends to dep.-trt with his family for Idaho in the near future. We all appreciate the rain which fel last week, It was of untold benefit to the range. We ar thankful for small favors but would like to see the good1 work continue. -Mr. J. Jensen of Douglas Wyo. , was in our neighborhood Sunday and Monday His son James intends to come down to look after his cat tle as soon as Mr. Jen sen returns home. I LACY BROS. -DKALF.RSJ Jiuilding material of all kinds; FTour, Feed, Grain, Wind-mills, Pumps, Tanks, Wagons, Buggies, Farm J 4. implements, Hardware, Harness, Saddles & etc. I You Are Reading- This,! i t . X i TIIAT'S RIGHT; That's what it's here for: To let you know that we handle a fine line of Con fectionary, Tobacco, Canned Goods, and Every thing to be found in a first class Grocery Store. Give ua a trial. Yours for Business, A. LOWRY. Quite a needed improvement is being made on the river crossing above the school house. The river has been turn ed into its old course. Mr. John Bloom- burg is doing the work. This has been a dangerous place the past winter and all who travd the road will appreciate the hange. The crossing below needs atten tion badly. Thirty-nine were present at Sunday School last Sunday. VVe think that this looks encouraging. After the study of the lesson the business meeting of the Sundaj School occurred and the follow- ngoll'ictrs were elected for the ensuing year. Siterintenunnt, Mr. Mortmson. Assistant Superintendent., Mr. Johnson. Secretary. Lorena Lakin. Treasurer. lara Mortmson, Catharine. ' Bodarc Gleanings. Mrs. Allssrl Hi I, we learn is having seige with rheumatism. r George Wickercham is tearing up the sod. He has about (10 acres to break lor his father. C. F. Coffee is trying something new this year. He has in IS or 20 acres of a grain called sltz. U -0. F. Colfee was visiting with his son John for a lew ddys last week. He led Friday to visit his ranch at Itawhide. I'TVu learn that James Wilson, one of the poinecr of Sioux county, has sold out and is about to leave, like all the rest of the early settlers to seek a new home. After Sunday School last Sunday all the young folks repaired to the home of Mrs. Thayer where they enjoyed a good dinner and spent a pleasant afternoon. Rain is very much needed and nearly every one fears a dry season, yet every irmer around is hurry ing to get iu some kind of small grain just as if they ex pected a down pour. M. A. C. J. E. PHINNEY, Physician Surgeon. OFFICE: Andrews Bux.tc. I, C. DAVIS, M. I). PHYSICIAN and SURGF.0N. HARRISON, - NEBRASKA. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. OPPOSITE DEPOT. They have u reputation of hi u.g first j soon nf'er hf-uig ttken into the house, class. He was boru iu 1JI5 in Gruianv. Y" Little Rachel Denslow accompanied Nellie, Clarence, and Daisy Hughson home from school on Wednesday of lst week. On account of the rainy weather her visit was unexpectedly but pleisant- ly extended. "Mr. Julius Jensen his purchased the home of Mr. John Kalstrom. This makes a valuable addition to his ranch. We understand that Mr, Kalstrom intends to move to Wall oo Nebr,, where his son r sidus, Wo regret, losing another of our old and rscted families but our best ftiihesattoud thstu to their hew home, War Bonnet Topics. Sunday School as usual. Come one and all. Mr. Johnson is quite sick at present wriung. r Fred Zerbst is engaged in digging cave for Mr. Noerisch I -i T i mi i J ' EVE1; hutw Vui.dS, AND ALL TKEATED WITH CXIL'UTESY. Ilourtl Ity Day or W eek. W. B. WRIGHT. PRor. jm0 ONLY Railroad between Missouri R.iver and Chtc&go. ' Direct line to St. Paul Minneapolis. Direct Line to Black Hills. Apply to nearest esgent for rates, hum Report sitys we will have a wedding in I tlmeeord. t hese parts in the near I uture. i - ., . ,. Mrs. Scott aud Mrs. Fuiley were visit ing at (Juslave Noerisch's Monday. "Mary Scott and Gladys and Winnie Finley visited with Sadie (Inmm one day last week. Dick Zerbst is very low with mountian fever ut the home of his sister, Mrs. V. F. Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. tNoerisch and daughters GuH-ie and Emma, visited at Mr. Hick man's on the divide Sunday. -iur. ann Mrs. t.nas. l nomas were down from Old Woman creek and stayed at R. TIME TABLE. West Bound, Morning, No. 13, Due 9:11 No. 88, lo. fit. 9:85 East Round. Evening. No. 14, Due 7:2S, No. 84 loo. frt. 5:45, Both trains carry passengers. Manhood ' Restored "CUIMDKNK." cu I'lDfcNK.' ThUgrflHt vogftMbie vltnllzwv, th pr- HfThttidll nf U Illinois tVauak nh.l tn LXT M i at - ' - ......wD , Fiiyniuimi will .Keelsover night on their way to quickly cure you ot all or nervou., nise..s.; Hailison. i of the (fnnenitlvn organs nueli ua lost Mm-' ... hood, insomnia, pains hi tin) rliie.k, Se.niiiml' We had a horse race ill our locality Kit,ins, Nervous lel,llltv. PUimle. i:. last Sunday, but I am like the Harrison fitness to marry, Exhausting Drains, Varlco- edilor was in speaking of the duel in that ,cela "d, Constipation. It stops all tosses )jy c ty, too modest to mention any names of hose concerned. Peooy. Not Rash Vow. The no-drlnks-between-meals move ment Is rapidly spreading over Great Britain. However, it cannot he called a temperance wave, Inasmuch as a signer of the pledge simply promises not to drink liquor of any kind "ex cept at my midday and evening mealB." It Isn't a very rasa vow for a moderate drinker to make. nay or night. Prematurity, which If not elieckeit, lead to spermatorrhoea unit all t he horrors of lmpotency. t't'l'IDKN K resnM thel veranil kidneys, run lKN K strength, ens unit restores. The reason iin"ei-eis ,.i not cured by dor tors is boenura ninety jusr cent sr tronbliid with i'lmstntlU. CL'I'I DCNE Is the only) known ruinrdy to mire witlioutnn operation. r.,0O0 thtlmnniats. A written gum-mi ten given nnd money lo turned tf ilx boxes do not effect a perina" nont cure. ajLon a box; six for five by mall Send for freeclrrulnr and 'rMhnonlnlit. Ad dress DA VOL MKDII INK ( 0 Ssnri nndc CiillforniH, Fiirsitleby Ric nahii AJonh